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When the Body Holds On: Releasing Chronic Muscle Tension caused by Trauma or Neurodivergence
Body armoring is the somatic term used to describe the chronic tension and rigidity the body develops as a protective response to trauma, stress, or overwhelming emotions. In these patterns, the body is literally protecting the person; tightening muscles, restricting breath, and holding posture as if to shield against danger. In mainstream clinical language, these patterns show up as hyperarousal and somatic tension in trauma, or as sensory defensiveness and motor rigidity in

Lea Konforte
Dec 1, 20258 min read
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